Post by jason on Oct 22, 2008 12:19:32 GMT -5
Okay everyone. Don't laugh..
This is kind of a tentative list I'll be adding more in the next week or so probably. Let me know if you want to trade or just want some seeds!
2008 Trade List
*I try to get most of the plant material away from the seeds but there is almost always some left. If that bothers you probably don't want my seeds. Also.. I didn't hand pollinate anything this year so there is always the possibility of cross pollination. Sorry..
Have:
Herbs:
-Feverfew / Tanacetum parthenium - The great headache and migrainherb. Grows as a reseeding biennial or short lived perennial.
-Catnip / Nepeta cataria - Classic herb for cats. Also used as a
gentle relaxant and good blended in herbal teas. Reseeding perennial.
-Great mullein / Verbascum thapsus - Weedy plant with wooly leaves. Leaves used for lung health as well as a common base for herbal smoking blends.
-Red clover / Trifolium pratense - Great biennial/perennial reseeding plant that bees and butterflies love. The flowers make a nice garden snack or can be dried as tea. Many medicinal uses.
-Corn poppy mix (reds and pinks) / Papaver rhoeas - From alan's poppy mix. Very tiny seeds. Petals used for tea and other things.
-Lemon balm / Melissa officinalis - Perennial with lemon scented
leaves. Great for tea. Used medicinally for its sedative and
antibacterial properties.
-Garden sage / Salvia officinalis - This is the thinner leafed type of
sage. Great plant to have around.
-Anise hyssop - Still not harvested
Food:
Siberian kale
Squash - [(Buttercup x unknown) x turban] f2/3 - F2 hybrid that grows as a mix of buttercup type squashes that also show ornamental qualities of turban. Some green, some yellow/orange.
Squash - White and yellow stripe mini-pumpkin from alan's small squash mix.
White scallop squash mix - two types, one wavy thick at the bottom and the other thick on top, shaped like a pot pie or something. I can also trade them seperately.
Other:
Nicotiana mutabilis - Wild brazillian tobacco just recently brought
into the seed trade. Bushy, alata like plants with flowers that change from white to pink to red.
Nicotiana rustica - One of the tobaccos grown by the native americans traditionally. Very high in nicotine. Useful as a pesticide.
Misc. collected through trades in the past two years
-Anasazi beans bought a couple years ago sold for cooking
Wants:
Any fun and interesting f2 hybrids
Native american heirlooms
Perennial herbs (edible or medicinal) hardy to zone5 or zone3!
Easily reseeding herbs and edibles
I'm open
This is kind of a tentative list I'll be adding more in the next week or so probably. Let me know if you want to trade or just want some seeds!
2008 Trade List
*I try to get most of the plant material away from the seeds but there is almost always some left. If that bothers you probably don't want my seeds. Also.. I didn't hand pollinate anything this year so there is always the possibility of cross pollination. Sorry..
Have:
Herbs:
-Feverfew / Tanacetum parthenium - The great headache and migrainherb. Grows as a reseeding biennial or short lived perennial.
-Catnip / Nepeta cataria - Classic herb for cats. Also used as a
gentle relaxant and good blended in herbal teas. Reseeding perennial.
-Great mullein / Verbascum thapsus - Weedy plant with wooly leaves. Leaves used for lung health as well as a common base for herbal smoking blends.
-Red clover / Trifolium pratense - Great biennial/perennial reseeding plant that bees and butterflies love. The flowers make a nice garden snack or can be dried as tea. Many medicinal uses.
-Corn poppy mix (reds and pinks) / Papaver rhoeas - From alan's poppy mix. Very tiny seeds. Petals used for tea and other things.
-Lemon balm / Melissa officinalis - Perennial with lemon scented
leaves. Great for tea. Used medicinally for its sedative and
antibacterial properties.
-Garden sage / Salvia officinalis - This is the thinner leafed type of
sage. Great plant to have around.
-Anise hyssop - Still not harvested
Food:
Siberian kale
Squash - [(Buttercup x unknown) x turban] f2/3 - F2 hybrid that grows as a mix of buttercup type squashes that also show ornamental qualities of turban. Some green, some yellow/orange.
Squash - White and yellow stripe mini-pumpkin from alan's small squash mix.
White scallop squash mix - two types, one wavy thick at the bottom and the other thick on top, shaped like a pot pie or something. I can also trade them seperately.
Other:
Nicotiana mutabilis - Wild brazillian tobacco just recently brought
into the seed trade. Bushy, alata like plants with flowers that change from white to pink to red.
Nicotiana rustica - One of the tobaccos grown by the native americans traditionally. Very high in nicotine. Useful as a pesticide.
Misc. collected through trades in the past two years
-Anasazi beans bought a couple years ago sold for cooking
Wants:
Any fun and interesting f2 hybrids
Native american heirlooms
Perennial herbs (edible or medicinal) hardy to zone5 or zone3!
Easily reseeding herbs and edibles
I'm open